Alia Penner is a Los Angeles–based artist, whose work is predominantly modern pop art, and film curator.
She takes influence from art of the 1960s and 70s, enjoying working with lots of color and psychedelic images; she says that there is also a range of styles from these decades to draw from, as well as styles from other periods that inspire her, including Art Nouveau and Art Deco. She has also said that books and movies inspire her; she collects books, works as a film curator and Cinefamily, and "immerses herself in pop-culture history".
Her style has been described as "Busby Berkeley-meets-Peter Max collage style" with "signature 'rainbow portal paintings'". Penner describes discovering her style as a "a process", evolving through different collaborations with artistic friends and working in illustration, fashion design, and film.
Also in 2014, Penner worked with Brie Larson to co-found Women of Cinefamily at the non-profit Cinefamily, a program highlighting films directed by and starring women. Penner had been involved with Cinefamily for a while before starting the sub-group. She made her directorial debut with the short film PopWrap in 2014, about the Andy Warhol-inspired fashion designed by Diane von Fürstenberg.
In 2018, Penner designed the posters for the LA Film Festival, describing her inspiration for the poster by saying that she "wanted to make an image about what it feels like to be one of those wonderful people out there in the dark, watching the magic of movies come to life". Jennifer Cochis, director of the LA Film Festival, spoke of working with Penner for the poster, saying that "Penner's body of work stopped her in her tracks, that it isn't just one medium lends towards why it's so captivating, there are layers there". Cochis and Penner then met at Cannes Film Festival and "spoke off and on for several months about Penner's intention behind the festival artwork, and her narrative behind the piece fit perfectly with what Cochis was hoping for".
Penner shares much of her artwork on Instagram under the name Alia Pop, which Katharina Nöstlinger described as "visual Prozac", saying Penner "may be the Frida Kahlo of Instagram".
Since 2008, Penner has also been the Creative Director of Cinespia, the company creating film events at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. As well as curating screenings, she works with a team designing and creating sets based on the films being shown, for cinemagoers to take photos in.
Notable works
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